What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Therapist position at Mount Desert Island Hospital?
Description
About MDI Hospital
Rooted in Community. Inspired by Care.
Mount Desert Island Hospital isn’t just a place where care is delivered — it’s where care begins, where it grows, and where it connects us all. Located in the heart of Bar Harbor, surrounded by the rugged beauty of Acadia National Park, MDI Hospital is deeply woven into the fabric of island life. We’re not just serving a community — we are the community.
A Place Where You Belong.
At MDI Hospital, every team member is more than a healthcare professional — they’re a neighbor, a friend, a familiar face in the grocery store or on the hiking trail. We believe that healing happens best when people feel seen, supported, and valued. That’s why we foster a workplace where everyone belongs, where voices are heard, and where your contributions truly matter.
Small Town Heart, Big Impact.
Though we serve a small, close-knit population, our reach is wide and our impact deep. We offer a full spectrum of care — from family medicine and behavioral health to emergency services and specialty care — all grounded in compassion and clinical excellence. Our partnerships with organizations like Penn Medicine and the MDI Biological Laboratory help us bring world-class resources to our rural setting.
A Culture of Connection.
We believe that wellness is a shared journey. Whether it’s through community wellness programs, school-based health initiatives, or simply taking the time to listen, we’re here to walk alongside our patients and each other. Our team is collaborative, mission-driven, and always ready to lend a hand — or an ear.
Come Grow With Us.
Working at MDI Hospital means being part of something bigger than yourself. It means joining a team that values your well-being, supports your growth, and celebrates your unique strengths. Whether you’re new to the island or have called it home for years, you’ll find a place here — not just to work, but to belong.
Summary:
The Behavioral Health Therapist position is available as either full-time or part-time, onsite, with day shift hours. This role provides individual and group therapy services to clients across the lifespan—including both adults and children—supporting their mental health needs in alignment with MDI Hospital’s Integrated Care Philosophy. The therapist collaborates closely with the clinical supervisor and interdisciplinary clinical team to develop and implement effective treatment plans.
Benefits:
MDI Hospital and Birch Bay Retirement Village offer a competitive salary, robust medical/dental/vision/life insurance, identity theft protection program, matching retirement plan, ample paid time off, a comprehensive award-winning wellness program with reimbursement incentives, generous tuition reimbursement, and continuing education benefits. Some positions may qualify for a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance.
EEO Statement:
MDI Hospital and Birch Bay Retirement Village provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, gender, sexual orientation, genetic information, ancestry, marital status, national origin, veteran status, and other classifications protected by applicable state and local non-discrimination laws.
Requirements
Education, Training, or Certifications Required
- Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or a related field
- Current Maine licensure as LCSW, LCPC, LMFT, or LADC (dual licensure in addictions preferred)
Experience
- Minimum of two years’ experience providing mental health therapy
Responsibilities
- Provide age-appropriate individual, family, and group therapy; child and adolescent therapists may also provide play therapy
- Maintain accurate and timely case records in compliance with regulatory standards
- Refer clients to external resources as appropriate
- Develop and deliver internal educational sessions for staff and team development
- Collaborate with the clinical supervisor and clinical team to develop and implement treatment plans
- Participate in team-building efforts and communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors
- Demonstrate flexibility in responding to urgent client needs and scheduling adjustments
Special Requirements
- Strong interpersonal and emotional maturity
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to drive as needed for job responsibilities
Physical Demands
- Use of telephone and computer (VDT)
- Office and clinical settings